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  1. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Abdul-Baha, whose name means “servant of God,” centers the station of servitude exemplified in the life of Robert Turner, as the gateway to the Divine. Through his singular distinction as “the first,” Mr. Turner ushered his beleaguered community, accustomed to entering through the back door, through the front door of the ...

  2. Ted Turner. Ted Turner en 2015. Robert Edward Turner III ( Cincinnati, Ohio; 19 de noviembre de 1938) 1 es un empresario, inversionista, terrateniente, directivo empresarial y magnate estadounidense de los medios, conocido también por ser el fundador de la cadena internacional de noticias CNN y varios canales de televisión, entre otras ...

  3. 28 de feb. de 2003 · by Cliff Vaughn | Feb 28, 2003 | Opinion. Throughout the half hour we spent with TIME magazine’s 1991 man of the year, Turner repeatedly talked about religious belief: how he lost it, how it appears in the new movie, what he thinks about it. Turner quickly jumped to his own defense.

  4. Robert Turner (October 15, 1855 - June 15, 1909) was an early American Bahá’í who was honored as the first African American Bahá’í in God Passes By, and named a Disciple of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by Shoghi Effendi.

  5. www.robertturneropendoor.com › opening-the-door-to-a-lifeOpening the Door to a Life

    The door of a Norfolk, Virginia farmhouse opened to the sound of a baby’s soft coos. Robert Chaittle Turner had entered the world. Two prosperous towns, Norfolk and Portsmouth, had just experienced a summer of pestilence. An outbreak of yellow fever had swept through, creating controversies about the necessity of quarantines.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Robert Turner – the American Baha’i community’s first African-American believer – is buried at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, California. A small, modest headstone marks his grave, and that only exists because the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States put it there in the 1980s.